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We are looking for Brand Ambassadors to be the smiling face of the most popular drink in NZ!
We need confident, positive, chatty people to help us promote brands, educate the nation and drive those sales!
We Offer:
• Flexible hours; apply to the shifts that suit your schedule
• $23-25 ph + great perks and incentives
• Immediate start and paid training
• Great industry experience, a chance to work with the hottest brands & meet heaps of new people along the way!
Shifts available Thursday - Sunday, 3-6pm or 4pm-7pm, sampling alcohol in stores.
Pouring out tasters, educating shoppers, giving out merch, driving sales!
Opportunity for further ongoing work for successful applicants.
You must have a valid NZ Driver’s License & access to a car.
Previous experience in hospo, retail, events or as a Brand Ambassador is favourable.
Starting pay rate is $23 – $25 per hour depending on experience & performance.
Apply to become a Brand Ambassador with us today and you'll have access to work promoting the freshest brands in NZ. Our Brand Ambassadors are the smiling faces representing many different brands in liquor stores, malls, supermarkets and out at events across the country.
So what are you waiting for? If you think you are the perfect fit and would smash this role out the park or you want to sign up to gain access to work with some top brands, apply today and let's find out!
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